Talk comments

Basic but so interesting. For next time maybe, in the free 15 minutes, you can add something on authentication based on real experience. One example, not exhaustive sure but helpful.

One last thing, sometimes you read the whole current slide and then comment and expand from there.

A completely different part of Atom that I knew little about, good to know about this. Very much inspiring me to start playing with it.

Great introduction to AtomPub. A bit of a pity that it was quite a bit too short.

Great talk, debugging is such an important issue and this talk gave a very good overview (and mentioned Xdebug too!) It was slightly better than at PHPNW10 (http://joind.in/talk/view/2057) because feedback from that talk was used.

Seriously interesting talk, I'd never looked at APP before, but it seems like a standard with a lot of possibilities, and this was an excellent introduction.

Liked the talk. Good to hear about "proper MVC". Slide-writing interruptions by children had some little bad effect on the slides though.

Very good talk, also good speaker. He is convinced enough to share his conclusions even if it is unpopular. Thats nice to get a fresh view on the topic. Comprehensive structure with lots of examples.

We where warned that the slides where unpolished but the content counts so never less very good.

Nice talk. Brought some "best practices" back in mind.

Very good review of MVC, the history of the pattern, and how it should be used in a web world. Really enjoyed the descriptions of how various projects have got it wrong, and the descriptions of where different types of logic should be contained. I particularly found the description of the observer pattern very effective in clarifying the responsibilities of the MVC triad.

Just an additional note for others that may pass by, as I discussed it with Stefan quickly, the talk wasn't about innovating ideas really but more about motivating people to do it already. Because indeed most techniques are known by everyone but mostly not applied.